Ataraxzy said:Is it just me, or in the hacking RAW, can only TL14+ decks hack military data?
So, nobody hacks the Pentagon-equivalent on TL8 worlds with their piddly Software Level 1 decks?
Seems weird to me.
sideranautae said:Ataraxzy said:Is it just me, or in the hacking RAW, can only TL14+ decks hack military data?
So, nobody hacks the Pentagon-equivalent on TL8 worlds with their piddly Software Level 1 decks?
Seems weird to me.
I guess it depends. If the mil doesn't follow standard procedure it is easier to hack. If the Pentagon followed the procedures laid out in the Rainbow series it wouldn't get hacked from external elements.... When was the last time that the NRO was hacked?
Deck TL: :Capacity: :SoftwareMax: :Armor: :Price:
8 2 1 0 $5,000
9 3 1 0 $8,000
...
14 6 3 4 $80,000
:Data Color: :DataType: :Level:
Black Military 3
Red Gov't 3
...
White Public 0
Orange Entertain 1
Grey Unspecified 1
sideranautae said:When was the last time that the NRO was hacked?
AndrewW said:sideranautae said:When was the last time that the NRO was hacked?
No telling, not like they are telling.
Ataraxzy said:Sure, I'm just talking about the Rules As Written:
sideranautae said:Ataraxzy said:Sure, I'm just talking about the Rules As Written:
As far as high tech & Trav rules: If it is higher tech than a hand powered blender, it is probably written up incorrectly. Ironically, the key people who have laid down the Trav kernel are not technology people but, Liberal Arts people. (Which while it makes for better creative writing. It makes for illogical rules in a Sci-Fi game) So, feel free to correct the rules as a GM. It is necessary if you run a game for people who are also technology/science literate.
Ataraxzy said:Now I have to come up with the rules. Score!
the whole concept is just a visual virtual representation of what is really going on. To me, a real hacker would do real hacking. Not use their childs leapfrog rainbow gui virtual internet interface (deck) to hack the black node. I'm surprised the nodes don't have avatars that fight it out.At TL 8 enterprising individuals have developed computer
programs and specialised equipment that enable cyberspace
to be visualised as an interactive environment
alex_greene said:Or the characters could find information on a backdoor into the system (Streetwise 8+ and hefty bribes, or Deception 8+ and a Social Engineering roll; perhaps a spot of smelly dumpster diving to look for clues and a quick Recon 8+, and an End 8+ to hold your lunch in) and just waltz right on in.
The information could be found in a dead letter drop - a USB drive literally stuck into a wall in some dark alley, containing black market data (better make sure your deck's anti-virus software is up to scratch before jacking in to that wall-mounted flash drive, because you really do not know where the data's been).
The backdoor doesn't have to be in the software either: it could literally be a single terminal in a forgotten, windowless room on the premises, accessed through a back door that just looks like a plain maintenance access door, that is wide open, with top-level sysadmin access.
Of course, getting into that room to use that terminal would require that the hacker actually break in and enter the premises in person. Nobody said hacking was easy.
I pondered in an earlier post but got no feedback, as per the raw the military data is at level 3 so it would be TL 14, right?Ataraxzy said:In this case, it requires a TL14 computer system to hack into a TL8 military computer system.
CosmicGamer said:I pondered in an earlier post but got no feedback, as per the raw the military data is at level 3 so it would be TL 14, right?Ataraxzy said:In this case, it requires a TL14 computer system to hack into a TL8 military computer system.
So by my limited understanding it seams that the raw is not saying it requires a TL14 computer system to hack into a TL8 military computer system - it appears to not cover the details of military systems under TL14.
Can't run level 3 on a TSR-80.Ataraxzy said:CosmicGamer said:I pondered in an earlier post but got no feedback, as per the raw the military data is at level 3 so it would be TL 14, right?Ataraxzy said:In this case, it requires a TL14 computer system to hack into a TL8 military computer system.
So by my limited understanding it seams that the raw is not saying it requires a TL14 computer system to hack into a TL8 military computer system - it appears to not cover the details of military systems under TL14.
I'm not quite sure what you mean.
Per RAW, all military data is level 3, even on TL8 worlds, there's no distinction between tech levels, just data type
TL of Deck Capacity Software Level Max Armour Price (Cr.)
8 2 1 0 5,000
9 3 1 0 8,000
10 4 1 1 14,000
11 5 2 1 26,000
12 6 2 2 40,000
13 6 2 3 60,000
14 6 3 4 80,000
15 8 3 6 100,000
• Capacity: The number of programs the deck can launch and run simultaneously.
• Software Level Max: The maximum level of a program the deck can run. Programs begin at level 0.
• Armour: The deck’s defence against hostile counterintrusion programs such as hunter/killers.
• Price: The cost, in credits, for a good cyberspace deck. Second hand or obsolescent models will cost less.
No deck can run a program at a level higher than its Software Level Max rating. Programs have levels 0 through to 3, with 0 being the most basic version of the software and 3 being the most sophisticated and powerful.
alex_greene said:It doesn't mean that the deck can't handle Level 3 data on the node. I think it just means that the TL 8 deck can't handle its own software at more than level-1.
Data Color Data Type Level Cost per Level
Black Military Data 3 Cr.3,500
...
Yellow Personnel Data 2 Cr.1,000
Connect looks kind of frelled.Ataraxzy said:alex_greene said:It doesn't mean that the deck can't handle Level 3 data on the node. I think it just means that the TL 8 deck can't handle its own software at more than level-1.
Right, it's the software that's the issue.
Here's the Connect software:
... The level of the program determines both the data that can be connected and the node it can be connected to.
Code:Data Color Data Type Level Cost per Level Black Military Data 3 Cr.3,500 ... Yellow Personnel Data 2 Cr.1,000
So, you can't connect to a black data node without a level 3 Black Data connect program.
The other programs are the same.
alex_greene said:Connect looks kind of frelled.
Quick workaround: the data level is subtracted from the level of the app being run from the deck, and the difference applied as a DM. So Level 3 data versus Level 1 apps, -2 DM; level 0 data, level 1 app, +1 DM. Something like that. The thing about the deck TL - the Security rating is to determine whether the hacker's making enough noise to attract attention, or something.
Though the RAW are definitely frelled.